Huh. Well, I guess Haspen is as little a fan of a 15 year regency as I am, and was kind enough not to give us a GAME OVER for failing to secure our inheritance before killing ourselves.
Not sure if I'm a fan of this whole 'election' deal, though. Seems suspiciously close to republicanism.
Hard feelings over the Damdamians, aye?
...Honestly upon a thorough re-read as I browsed everything in Luathbas from the start- [/cough] they're...pretty okay folks. As in the moderate "okay", just like how Rome was to their neighbors. o_O
Haspen: Would have we gotten that map if our Lucky Duke lived a bit more?
Also "Kingdom of Ceodwell"?! That name is very familiar.
Wow we're tiny. There's also the Eist Kingdom and it's part of Luathbas just the same as everything in the forest-line+Lametania.
And what had happened to Parsian lands D: There's the gold!
"Of matters of importance we have the tribute that needs to be paid to our senior, King Tinwulf II, as it needs to be every five years. Then we have the shortage of soldiers: shall we press some peasants into the Army, or call upon our senior to provide soldiers to guard our borders for a year?"
"Playing a Duke is an easier difficulty than a King or ruler because you'll have to be more aware and careful about your money, so you don't go bankrupt and throw it at all your problems and wants."
That's my feeling about hearing this regulation. Playing a Duke will sound really comfy
until somebody pulls a lever and drops us into a magma pit because of nobility bias or whatever thus we need a female Duke just like HOW LONG we've not had a Queen
You agree to see the elves first.
The ten or so of them are clad in shiny chainmail, while the elf leading them is wearing a tunic decorated with silver thread and silver leaves.
"Greetings, Duke of Tven. Your predecessor honorably kept his word and did went against the dwarves, albeit he failed in his noble nedeavour to destroy Ankurvat. Still, we were impressed by his guile and therefore our King has decided to reward your peoples after all. We bring a two hundred of the moonthread cloaks that we feel are valuable enough to compensate for the loss of such a magnificent leader and the men who fell with him." You decide to...[...]
Oooooo, guile being 'we didn't tell anyone' so they may have more information about us than...we do! Well that's ironically humorous. >_>
But yay for this honor! Things like these bring you to make a lasting civil war because a human unwittingly decided to marry a fallen princess and you didn't care about talking to them because of
honor.
Ok I'm a bit bitter because there was no diplomacy like this but it may be a telling thing about their culture.
[...]
After the elves leave, the Advisor leans down to you.
"What shall we do about those cloaks, sire? Should we dispense them to the agents of the Spymaster to boost their abilities or clad a small unit of the Army to perform daring night raids against our enemies?"[...]
Seems so familiar, this Advisor. Or they're a different person but the wit has standards!
B.
Finally we've something to help our intelligence!